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+[title] Check your supplies
+[* black] First step is to remove the battery, props and turn the Phantom upside down.
+[* black] The first thing to remove are the retaining clips from the gimbal mount.
+[* black] I tried saving them at first but soon realized I would rather replace them to ensure the gimbal doesn't fall off in mid flight.
+[* black] There was a small bag of parts included with the Phantom when it was purchased. It included two more retaining clips.

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